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		<description><![CDATA[NCTIES 2009 Conference Session &#8211; Skype
 
Kathy Beck and Linda Lerch from Iredell Statesville Schools presented a very informative session about using Skype in the classroom.  Skype is a free program that can be downloaded here, and it&#8217;s quick and easy to install on both Windows and Mac computers.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>NCTIES 2009 Conference Session &#8211; Skype<br />
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<p>Kathy Beck and Linda Lerch from <a href="http://iss.schoolwires.com/iss/site/default.asp">Iredell Statesville Schools</a><strong> </strong>presented a very informative session about using <a href="http://skype.com">Skype</a> in the classroom.  Skype is a free program that can be downloaded <a href="http://skype.com">here</a>, and it&#8217;s quick and easy to install on both Windows and Mac computers.</p>
<p>There are several sites to help teachers find other classrooms to connect with:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://theedublogger.edublogs.org/want-to-connect-with-other-classrooms/">Skype Other Classrooms Edublogger Post</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/using-skype-at-school.html">Using Skype at School</a></li>
<li><a href="http://skypeinschools.pbwiki.com">Skype in Schools Wiki</a></li>
</ul>
<p>Basic Information:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">free pc to pc calls<br />
 free audio calls (can conference up to 25 people)<br />
 free video calls (just one to one)<br />
 group chat rooms<br />
 instant message<br />
 small fee for mobile phones and land lines<br />
 requires little bandwidth</p>
<p style="padding-left: 60px;">high def speed 384 kb/sec<br />
 standard 128 kb/sec</p>
<p>Search for contacts &#8211; shows country and city so you can narrow it down</p>
<p>If web cam not connected, will only see &#8216;call&#8217; button <br />
 If web cam is connected, can also choose video call</p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;"><strong>Classroom Ideas</strong></span></p>
<ul>
<li>students can talk with each other</li>
<li> send files to everyone in group to view and interject with text comments</li>
<li> keep archives of text messaging conversations</li>
<li> students can use video to practice for a play</li>
<li> debates</li>
<li> organize school events</li>
<li> work on school newspapers</li>
<li> collaborative research with students around the world</li>
<li> learn about students and life in other countries</li>
<li> learn a language</li>
<li> ESL</li>
<li> penpals</li>
<li> have experts come to them</li>
<li> hold a poetry reading in which actual poet reads to your class</li>
<li> brainstorm teaching ideas with a mentor</li>
<li> virtual field trip w/o buses and entrance fees</li>
<li> include an ill student in daily discussions (child can unplug camera if he does not want class to see him)</li>
<li> conduct a conference call for a club</li>
<li> virtual substitute &#8211; monitor your class while you&#8217;re away</li>
<li> quick connection to teacher</li>
<li> traveling parent for child in midst of homework crisis</li>
<li> assist children with special needs ~  describe the day</li>
<li> skype conference with parents who cannot come to school</li>
<li> hearing impaired could use the chat mode</li>
<li> blind can use audio mode</li>
<li> Read Alouds</li>
<li> have an author read a story over skype</li>
<li> other readers from local businesses</li>
<li> local theater groups</li>
<li> Collaborate with other teachers</li>
<li> professional development</li>
</ul>
<p>Need to teach Skype etiquette</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">dialing etiquette &#8211; let it ring once or twice<br />
 movement can be distracting while using a webcam (stand still)<br />
 have questions prepared<br />
 skype from a well lit room<br />
 think about time differences</p>
<p><em>Note: This reminds me of when IM was new and different. The young teachers used it for fun to connect with their friends and families used it to keep in touch. It took a while before teachers learned that these same connection and collaboration skills could be used for professional reasons. Quite often, a new tool begins with personal uses and then reaches out to the school and to the classrooms.</em></p>
<p><strong>More NCTIES Posts:</strong></p>
<p><a href="../2009/03/13/ncties-keynote/">Opening Keynote</a><br />
 <a href="../2009/03/13/photography-problems/">Photography Problems</a><br />
 <a href="../2009/03/14/web-20-digital-tools-for-digital-kids/">Digital Tools for Digital Kids</a><br />
 <a href="../2009/03/24/assessment-with-technology/">Assessment with Technology</a><br />
 <a href="../2009/03/31/smartboard-in-upper-elementary/">SmartBoard in Upper Elementary</a><br />
 <a href="../2009/04/09/skype-in-the-classroom/">Skype in the Classroom</a><br />
 <a href="../2009/04/10/more-than-youtube/">More Than YouTube</a><br />
 <a href="../2009/04/15/ncties-ending-keynote/">Closing Keynote</a></p>
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